Image 2 of Series:This series, titled Creative Concussion, came out of my own experience with a concussion. Suddenly, the world felt... Read More
Image 2 of Series:
This series, titled Creative Concussion, came
out of my own experience with a concussion. Suddenly, the world felt
unstable—things blurred, shifted, and refused to settle into place. I
turned to chemigrams as a way to make sense of that disorientation. What
emerged were distorted faces, broken figures, and shapes that almost
feel familiar before slipping away again. That’s exactly how the
concussion felt—like trying to hold onto something solid while it kept
dissolving in front of me. In making these, I leaned into opposites:
light and dark, order and chaos, control and accident. Together, they
reflect the strange in-between space I found myself in, where the ground
kept shifting beneath me. What remains is not clarity, but a visual
echo of what it means to lose your footing.